Exhibition

Louisa Clement continues to question reality, true connections and the perception of faux intimacy in a digital world that is continually changing. Her photographic series is a response, an evolution to an incomprehensible strangeness to our own perceived identities. Organised tightly together and barely touching in surreal splendor, 27 […]

Controversial and daring, one of Britain’s leading female artists, Tracey Emin is known for her bold and honest statements. This summer, Château La Coste presents, Surrounded by You, an exhibition of painting and sculpture by the British artist. Emin’s art is all about her, her life became her art, a personal reflection, […]

Eight young international artists continue the age-old medium of painting, but with an updated set of questions and a significantly more rebellious, disrespectful approach. This is one in a series of shows, curated by one of the most talked-about curators in Europe, Francesca Gavin and hosted by CFHILL Art Space. […]

Carolee Schneemann [b. 1939] was one of the first artists to use her body to animate the lived experience and the imagination, addressing gender roles and sexuality. A pioneer of performance art, Schneeman’s multidisciplinary works also includes assemblage, photography, film, video, and installation, while consistently referring to painting. Her works had […]

Experience an intimate simulation of sensuality and severity of colour by acclaimed British Artist, Christopher Le Brun, at A3 Berlin. With a career spanning almost four decades, Le Brun is regarded as one of the leading European painters of his generation. Le Brun’s perception of the world is affected by […]

Experience a rare moment of slowness and solitude at Alison Jacques Gallery in London. German-born, Milan-based artist, Irma Blank, presents important questions about the role of the artist and what it means to be alive. Since the late 1960s, Blank’s singular production has focused on the recording of time as […]

Experience an extraordinary major retrospective of the work of American artist Cy Twombly at The Centre Pompidou in Paris. This exhibition covers the artist’s entire career in a chronological circuit of some 140 paintings, sculptures, drawings and photographs. Born in 1928 in Lexington, Virginia, Cy Twombly died in 2011 at the age of 83 […]

Expect nothing, experience everything. Wander between three curiously atmospheric rooms and interact with impressive digital installations. This exhibition contains interactive artworks made up of sound, light and holograms, and explores the role of digital technology in transcending the physical and conceptual boundaries of nature. The largest room consists of six artworks, the main […]

Dreamy, albeit discombobulating. British artist, Alex Hartley has transformed the gallery’s waterside garden into a scene of poetic dereliction and decay. This major architectural intervention A Gentle Collapsing II appears to have undergone an accelerated process of ageing – It is as if we have been teleported into the future in order to look back at the present or very […]

One of Japan’s leading contemporary artists, Tatsuo Miyajima is known for his immersive and technologically driven sculptures and installations. The theory of his work derives from a combination of humanist ideas, the teachings of Buddhism, and his core artistic concepts: ‘keep changing, connect with everything, and continue forever’. This sensorial exhibition […]

L E T E M P S M A T É R I E L: Expression, French for time is immaterial (material time) (1) time measured without subjectivity (2) the inability to influence the passing of time (3) Dominique Blais’s exhibition, an evoking visual reflection of time and sound – materialising the immaterial. […]

L A T R A V E R S É E: Noun, French for the crossing (1) the act of a person or thing that crosses (2) a place at which a road, railway road, river may be crossed (3) Johan Creten’s exhibition, a mysterious and magical journey inspired by his artist residency […]

C H I M È R E S: Noun, French for mythology (1) a monster from Greek mythology that breathes fire and has a lion’s head, a goat’s body, and a snake’s tail (2) something that exists only in the imagination and is not possible in reality (3) a group exhibition […]